@jslateiv thanks for the info. It was exactly what I was hoping for. Just have to decide between Chardonnay and Cabernet.
Thanks,
aldnorab
Supratek Owners Thread
@jslateiv thanks for the info. It was exactly what I was hoping for. Just have to decide between Chardonnay and Cabernet. Thanks, aldnorab |
The Chardonnay is a more "classic/romantic" tube sound while the Cabernet is more neutral to my ears. Your Sachs, which I also still have sitting around, is somewhere in the middle but closer to the Cabernet. Either of the Supratek's are easier to match with amps due to the gain adjustments as opposed to the Sachs' fixed 18db gain. |
Thanks @jackd . If the Cabernet is even less warm and tubey than the Sachs, I might be better off with the Chardonnay. My system has a little bit of an electrostatic tonal balance. A little extra mid bass warmth and lower midrange presence would be nice. The Chardonnay isn't as syrupy as a '50s preamp is it? Thanks, aldnorab |
No not at all like that and you can change the character of the Chardonnay quite a bit depending on the tubes you pick. Another benefit is it's not as tube finicky as the first slot on the Sachs. I've had multiple pairs of tubes that played fine in the Supratek's but not the Sachs. If you made me choose just one not knowing what the future could hold in terms of amps it would likely be the Chardonnay. Others may pick the other way. |
Order is in to Mick for a powder coat Chardonnay. I paid extra for the domes. Gotta have the domes for that Supratek look. Appreciate all the patience and help from the people in this thread. Especially lately from @jslateiv @jackd , and of course the thread starter @markusthenaimnut . Thanks everyone, aldnorab |